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1 coffee beverage
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2 coffee beverage
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > coffee beverage
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3 coffee
1. n кофе2. n чашка кофе3. n приглашение на чашку кофе4. n кофейный цветcoffee and cake — небольшое жалованье; небольшая сумма денег
5. a кофейный6. a с подачей кофе7. a кофейного цвета, кофейный -
4 name of food and beverage concessions
наименование продуктовой концессии
Продуктовые концессии должны иметь обобщенные названия, дающие представление об их ассортименте, например:
• горячие блюда;
• холодные блюда;
• кофе;
• салаты и проч.
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name of food and beverage concessions
Name of the food & beverage concession outlet should be generic indicating the range of products sold, examples include:
• hot food
• cold food
• coffee
• salads, etc.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > name of food and beverage concessions
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5 counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop
эк. тр., амер. работники прилавка в закусочных, столовых и кафетериях* (по SOC: подают пищу с прилавка или с обогревающей плиты; могут также обслуживать клиентов за их столами; входят в подраздел "работники в сфере преподношения пищевых продуктов в заведениях быстрого питания и в магазинах" в разделе "профессии в сфере приготовления и преподношения пищевых продуктов")See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop
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6 pot
горшок имя существительное:кофейник (pot, coffee pot)формат писчей бумаги (pot, pot-paper)глагол:
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